Two million women and girls are especially vulnerable in Nepal, reports
the United Nations Population Fund; more than 1.4 million are living in
crowded camps; about 28,000 girls, who have lost their family, face
serious risk of exploitation.

The girls had the harrowing tale to relate-driven by poverty,
insecurity and a sense of desperation, they put themselves in the hands
of men who promised them jobs and a better life in Pakistan or the Gulf.

After weeks of meticulous reporting in Nepal and eastern Uttar Pradesh, Deputy Editor Damayanti Datta has pieced together a disturbing tale of
greed and desperation. It is a trafficking ecosystem in which every
detail is planned.

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